List,
I just got in some very rare items, and Saturday morning I am shipping them off
to be cut with a wire saw, unless someone tempts me with an offer to not cut
any of them.
You can see them here:
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Hey List,
I just got up some really rare, and some never seen on the market meteorites on
Ebay. I am more prone to just cut these down into smaller pieces after a day
or two for the ones that don't sell than to do this round in a Reverse Auction
like the last round a couple of months ago.
Steve Arnold #2,
Indeed it is good to know you and your skin are more resilient than Morasko is
to the terrestialisation process.
Steve Arnold #1
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Hello List,
I have an opportunity to do an institutional trade and possibly get some
Fayetteville Arkansas H4 in exchange.
Here is my challenge: what is a fair value on this material?
Here is the info on it, 2.36 kg was recovered from a witnessed fall on December
26, 1934 (2 stones I think).
Hey List,
I have a new batch of Meteorites in that will go up for sale. A couple I will
probably send to the saw ASAP, but others I will probably put on Ebay in
another famous Arnold Reverse Auction, but before I do, I figured I would try
to avoid the Ebay fees.
So, check them out here. If
List,
So, there is a Sutter's Mill paper being written, lots of them actually. But I
and one of my slices are helping out with one in particular and it might
actually end up in some fun places other than the abstract as well.
Anyway, we need to get a slice of Murchison cut (but not polished)
Hey List,
Does anyone have a slice of Murchison for loan or for sale?
Please contact off list.
Thanks,
Steve Arnold
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Me too Jim,
I get rebellious every once in a while and call my Ash Creeks by the name of
West since I still can't find "Ash Creek" in my list of Texas Post Office
locations. And since we can alter over time from that rule, it is good to see
new ones are being adapted even now.
Steve Arnold
H
Glad to see they stuck with Sutter's Mill as the name. In an era where we no
longer need to turn to the index in the back of a physical atlas to locate
where in it a particular meteorite was found, it is good to see the guidelines
for the name being relaxed a bit.
Steve Arnold
Host of Meteorit
Hey All,
I got photos and prices of my slices of the Sutter's Mill up today here:
http://s361.photobucket.com/albums/oo52/stevearnoldpmh/SM48%20Slice
I struggled a bit on what to price these at. If I knew there was a reliable
supply to replace them with, that would be one thing. But my sources
Jeff,
Of course there are no "Laws" only it seems like people almost act like there
are such restrictions. I should have put the little quotes around the word the
first time.
Of course there are financial reasons why hunters want to keep some info
private at times, for financial reasonsm. And
Oops,
Try this:
http://s361.photobucket.com/albums/oo52/stevearnoldpmh/SM%20Slice
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Photos of 0.38 gr slice
http://s361.photobucket.com/albums/oo52/stevearnoldpmh/SM Slice/
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By the way Mike,
"Good on ya" as they say in Australia, to you and Greg both, on the donation to
the U of A. It was a good thing to do and you all spun some great PR for the
meteorite community out of the event as well. Not always an easy thing to pull
off.
I suppose in 2 years or so, when th
Well Mike,
If I can add a measly 10% to the body of knowledge of this meteorite, by
sacrificing one little stone (heck if I can help add 1/10 of 1%) I think that
would be great.
My guess is that a lot of these stones that are going into both institutional
and private collections won't ever b
Hey List,
I just got in some slices of Sutter's Mill.
So I have a question, do carbonaceous chondrites ever have impact melt zones in
them?
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Mike and all,
I agree with you the marketing "Such and Such Hammer Fall" is very often
misleading and if such a term is ever used, I think there should be an obvious
express disclaimer that the piece being purchase is NOT from the one that
actually hit the object, unless of course there is docu
Hey List,
I am on my home from the strewnfield. My family and I got skunked in 28 man
days (well 7 man days and 21 woman days) of hunting.
But we bought a little bit of the Sutter's Mills Fall in the field for our new
brick-n-mortar meteorite store we were supposed to be opening May 3rd. So,
On closer inspection to the corpse (the snake's not my wife's) and there is one
little rattle, no wonder we couldn't hear it, it didn't have anything to rattle
against.
Steve
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List,
My wife just found a copperhead under her foot. All this talk about rattle
snake and this one didn't rattle.
Syeve
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Hey List,
I purchased a cute little 2.763 gram individual Sutter's Mill tonight from a
local finder.
Ironically, there seems to be a strange trend of late, some guys are actually
selling Sutter's Mill specimens at retail to the locals!!! Not only that, some
are buying specimens from the loca
Hello List,
Announcing: The return of the Arnold Famous Reverse Auction on Ebay.
Currently I have 57 meteorites worth about $25,000 up, and I am going
to start lowering the prices very soon.
For those of you who don't remember the good ol' days when I would do
reverse auction's by email, it is
Hello List,
Announcing: The return of the Arnold Famous Reverse Auction on Ebay.
Currently I have 57 meteorites worth about $25,000 up, and I am going
to start lowering the prices very soon.
For those of you who don't remember the good ol' days when I would do
reverse auction's by email, it is
Hey List,
I just put up a could of "TV Stars" on Ebay, meteorites that were found on
one of our Meteorite Men episodes.
Check them out here:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/stevearnoldmeteorites/m.html?_adv=1&_dmd=1&_in_kw=1&;
_ipg=50&_sop=1&_rdc=1
Thanks for your consideration,
Steve Arnold
o
Hello List,
I am curious what options there are for making thin sections? I am sure
speed and quality and price all play a role. If any of you have information
and experience with various makers I would appreciate it.
Replies on or off the list would be great.
Thanks
Steve Arnold
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Hey all,
Our first batch of Meteorite Cards are in. (Those of you who ordered
wholesale quantities, they were shipped to you yesterday.)
As a special offer to our friends on the Meteorite List, for the next 24
hours only, we will personally number the cover card of each pack of 10
cards
Attention Meteorite Dealers,
I am happy to announce that our first series of 10 Meteorite Cards, the
hot new collectible meteorite trading cards, have gone to the printer today
and we are expecting to fill and ship the wholesale orders out the first of
next week. Those of you who placed whol
Hello List,
I have a 1mm thin 2.53 gram crusted part slice of Zagami that just came in.
At 24mm x 25mm this has maximum surface area for the weight.
Zagami is a Shergottite SNC Martian Meteorite that was witnessed to fall in
1962.
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.267418416608152.8384
Hey List,
I just put up 30 Mayo Belwa's on Ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260802281327#ht_4940wt_907.
These are a bit smaller than what was at Heritage, but they are priced to move.
These come from the Jim Schwade collection.
Steve Arnold
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Hey Dave and All,
Great story, and thanks for sharing. I have to chime in here in saluting
Blaine as well.
If it were not for Blaine I would not be here today. For my first six years in
the meteorite business, I had only one customer...Blaine Reed.
In a world where everyone tries to "buy lo
Dear List,
Over the last 20 months, I have incurred six figures in legal fees, much of
which I still need to pay, and God only knows how many hours to defend myself
in a court of law on these charges brought in a law suit by my former partner
Phil Mani. I chose not to settle out of court but
Anyone want to meet up for dinner after sunset?
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FYI: The plaintiff's legal bills were over $220,000 and my legal bills were
over $250,000. Add the court costs and time invested without any compensation
to neither the plaintiff nor the defendant, this court case cost over $500,000.
Steve Arnold
Of Meteorite Men
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To whom it may concern:
With the Honorable Judge Martha Tanner presiding over the 166th District Court,
in Bexar County, Texas; a jury of 12 of my peers after a long trail returned
the follow verdicts today:
Question 1, Did Steven Arnold commit fraud against Brenham Meteorite, Ltd.?
Jury's
Sorry Guys,
I'm not sure what the problem is, It took me an hour with Ebay on the line to
figure out how to get the discount to kick in, and finally it worked, and now
no one can see them.
Here are the listings with direct links so at least you can see them one at a
time.
http://cgi.ebay.c
Hey List,
I'm looking to sell a few items and thought I would offer a limited number of
items up on Ebay via my Steve Arnold famous reverse auction format.
I have some items that I have listed on Ebay at a fixed price, And starting
tonight, I will be periodically dropping the prices by varying
Hey List,
I am curious, who out there might have some Orgueil or Ivuna for sale?
Please respond to me directly off list.
Thanks,
Steve
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Hey List,
I have some killer stuff on Ebay right now:
A 2,400 gram 19 inch wide slice of Muonionalusta in a super heavy duty
frame encased in oil. I also played around with 3 different lights to get
some whacky cool images with the various light reflecting off the
Widmanstatten str
Hello List,
Wow, what an outpouring of comments today.
Let me bring all of you up to speed on this.
Five years ago, I partnered with around 10 or so friends and they combined some
money, and I offered up some time and we started hunting for meteorites
together. We choose to go to a certain
Hey List,
While everyone is entitled to their opinion, there are some facts that are
missing here, that will help people fill in the blanks..
I am a bit preoccupied today, but I will try to address these topics later
tonight.
Steve Arnold
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Mark,
Thanks for the shout out. And a big thanks to Ruben for the time and effort he
brought to bring our little "shin dig" to all those that couldn't make it out
this year.
We are so blessed to be a part of this great community.
A huge congrats goes out to this year's Harvey Award winners.
Hey Abe,
If you would be willing to trade a piece of your meteorite for a piece of one
of ours, just let me know?
Geoff and I found a cool meteorite in Chile the last time we were there, it
would be awesome if we could trade for a little piece of yours to add to our
collection.
Congrats again
Hello Abe,
It is a story like yours that makes all the crap Geoff and I go through worth
the while.
Of course we love what we do, and it is an honor to share some of our
experiences with those who care enough to invest an hour of their lives with us
each Tuesday night.
But if anyone checks
Hey List,
I am excited to announce that I have started a new video Blog site.
I hope to be adding to the site between 5 to 10 times a week. My goal is
to keep it fun and light. Topics will be meteoritic and life in general.
Who knows, I might even toss in a post on dowsing! You never
Hey List,
I have some huge full slices of an oriented Brenham for sale.
Marlin Cilz cut this specimen into slices for me and he had to buy a
bigger saw because his previous biggest saw wasn't big enough to cut this one.
Some Marlin also called me when he got the first slice off, and he
Depending on what does or does not hit the cutting room floor, we might get to
revisit this topic after one of the upcoming Meteorite Men episodes.
Fun topic.
Steve Arnold
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All,
Greetings from Sunny London. Finally a break in our shooting of the second
season of Meteorite Men, just in time to get home to watch some TV.
Just as a quick heads up, Geoff and I are going to be guests on American
Chopper this Thursday on TLC.
For those who don't know, we get our meteo
List,
If declared by the judge as so, would this mean meteorites found on top of the
ground, and not imbeded into the ground on federal lands would now not belong
to landowner (U.S. Govt)?
I wonder what the Smithsonian's stance is on this issue will be when their
representatives are called if
Anne and all,
There are also locals who have and who will find meteorites that might be very
happy to give (or permanently loan) a meteorite that would stay local, instead
of just keeping it in their sock drawer or safety deposit box.
Steve Arnold
Of Meteorite Men
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Hey List,
Several years ago I stocked up on a bunch of saw blades, but now I am
running out. I was curious what others might have found out there in terms of
quality, performance and price with various manufacturers and or resellers?
Responding either on list or off list would be appreciat
Hello Frank,
Good question. I think almost all crust on small pieces would be "secodary"
unless part of a small rock is from the outside of the larger main meteoroid
body when it comes in.
If there is even a bit of a nose cone shape to a fragmented part, I would guess
it might be easy for a
Martin,
Your last post has convinced me to nominate you for a Harvey Award this next
year. Are you coming to Tucson by any chance in 2011?
Steve Arnold
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Hello List,
I am going to step in here and take issue with this concept that it is
"unethical" or some how morally wrong to cut a meteorite.
The scientific value in a meteorite is in the information it contains. To
obtain most of this information, a rock has to be cut, sometimes to the extreme
Hello list,
I've just put up two individual Wisconsin stones on eBay. One is a 1 day
auction featuring a 12.46g stone. The other is a 3 day auction featuring a
3.64g stone. Both found less than 36 hours after the fall.
http://stores.ebay.com//stevearnoldmeteorites?refid=store
I've ad
Ruben and list.
If someone is promising 50% of the value, then they should honor their word.
Not tell the land owners they are only worth $4/g then give them $2/g
pretending that is 50% of the real value.
If a hunter only wants to max give up $2/g then they should be honest and say
up front,
I am not sure I understand why it is a problem that I sell while people
are still in the field hunting?
I am expecting people to be in the field up there for the next several
months, maybe all summer. I can't wait until everyone gets out of the field
before I start selling. I had to promis
Hello List,
I have just returned home today from Wisconsin with a couple of recovered
specimens, one of which has been sliced. The interior on some of the
slices is absolutely amazing. I have picked out a few of my favorite looking
pieces and have listed them on Ebay tonight.
I have been
Specimens have been found in two counties, so a county name might not work.
Miffin might be cool, but there is no Post Office there. Maybe Mineral Point,
WI?
Steve Arnold
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In a message dated 4/13/2010 4:29:53 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
veom...@gmail.com writes:
"Then, on the bounce, it touches the Earth and becomes the Property of
The State."
So if a meteoroid embeds itself into your car, or you catch it before
it hits the ground (ya, improbable as it seems),
Hello List,
I have some low cost meteorites available for sale. Before I put them on
Ebay, I thought I would offer them here first at a lower price.
So I have just added some meteorites in the photo section on my brand new
Facebook page: SteveArnoldMeteorites. I have posted some items I
Hey list,
Interesting topic. I thought I would change the Subject Line though.
Let me give you guys a little behind the scenes understanding of what happens
in the making of Meteorite Men.
There is a production company that owns the show by the name of LMNO
Productions. They have been around
Hey Guys,
I have some West (Ash Creek) on Ebay right now, and on TV right now.
If you don't have a nice part slice of West yet, come get one here:
http://stores.ebay.com//stevearnoldmeteorites?refid=store
Prices will be going up on my Ebay lots by 13% on April 1st due to the
higher taxes
Congrats Count, what an amazing find!
Steve
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All,
Residents stunned as hundreds of fish fall out of the sky over remote
Australian desert town:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1254812/Hundreds-fish-fall
-sky-remote-Australian-town-Lajamanu.html
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Beaver, Oklahoma was used as a Jail door stop. ASU has a plant shucking
tool of some sort made from Toluca, Mexico if I remember correctly.
Leoville, Kansas was used to help weigh down a farm plow. Willamette was used
to
as a water bowl in rituals. Axtell, Texas was used as a door
Darryl and all,
Thanks for being so kind in helping us out at this year's show in
compiling footage of what happens at the Tucson show.That thanks goes out
to all
our other friends who were also willing to jump in front of the camera to
help us make our show a lot better.
It was excit
Jason,
I agree getting $700,000 in green bills is a long shot, but if it can be traded
for, say 14 items each in the $50,000 range, and those could be converted to
green cash, is it wrong to say it is worth that.
Need I remind everyone that the finder of the Tagish Lake 800 gram rock
(similar
Hi MikeG and List,
In this episode, Sony's CM1 is one of only two found outside of Antarctica. The
other one, as I understand, sold out quickly at several thousand dollars per
gram. Sony has placed a value of $1,000 per gram thus the estimation of his
699g rock at $700,000 is probably reasonabl
Everyone knows that Bo and Luke Duke got arrested by Sheriff Roscoe P.
Coaltrain in Hazzard County, Georgia. But we all know they were just a couple
of "good ol' boys not a meanin' no harm."
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Hello List,
I have just had a high school aged viewer of our show "Meteorite Men"
contact me asking for all the Universities that offer some type of Meteoritics
degrees, as it seems after watching some of our episodes, this is now the
direction this young man wants to pursue as a vocation.
Hello List,
I wanted to thank everyone that attended the showing of "Meteorite Men,
the Tucson Ring" episode at the Sky Bar with us last night. We had a blast,
and we are looking forward to tomorrow night's festivities at the 11th
Annual Meteor Mayhem Birthday Bash and Harvey Awards.
For
Hey List,
It was my understanding that a local news station was called to the Lorton
doctor's office, and then that TV news crew actually drove the meteorite
to the Smithsonian for verification. At that time, it became obvious that it
was a genuine meteorite and then efforts by the museum p
Hey List,
It is with great pleasure that I invite all of you to sit down tonight and
to take a journey to Canada with Geoff Notkin and myself on Science
Channel (9pm Eastern) on our first episode of our first season of "Meteorite
Men"
the Series.
I haven't seen the episode myself yet,
Hey list,
Just a little note...for the record...for those that are not aware, there
are two "Steve Arnold" individuals in the meteorite world. One is:
1. Steve Arnold, who lives in Arkansas, who also is the co-host (along
with Geoff Notkin) of Science Channel's TV series "Meteorite Men
Dr. King had a Nuevo Mercurio in his collection, about 25 grams in size,
that had a hole in it. It was fully crusted, and the hole was big enough to
run a fishing line through.
Steve Arnold
of "Meteorite Men"
In a message dated 8/22/2009 10:04:45 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
anitawestl...@
Greg,
I would guess that Semarkona would bring a very high price per gram if any
of it would come on the market.
Also, some of the very low TKW carbonacious chondrites with a historical
twist could be in the top price ranges.
Steve Arnold
of Meteorite Men
In a message dated 8/19/2009 2
Mike,
Congratulations on the great site. A class act.
I will contact you off list (as requested in your post) to see how much
you want for your West stones pictured on your West Expedition page. ;-)
Best of luck in building the site up with even more awesome specimens and
more great stor
Hello List and Mike,
I would like to thank those of you that responded off list to me about the
other post I made earlier today about Mike Farmer. As those of you know
that did contact me, I wasn't specifically interested in asking about what
Mike just shared with all of us here on the li
Hello List,
If anyone has been in contact with Mike Farmer in the last couple of
months, and he has said ANYTHING negative about me or my meteorite business,
please contact me directly off list. I would like to have the opportunity to
share with you my side of the story. I think that is
Hello List,
Well, I guess we found out that Admire is worth between $0.22/g and
$18.95/g depending on several factors most of which can be related to size.
I
am quite pleased with how well these sold, so I will be putting more Admire
lots up on Ebay in the next few days, again starting at
Hello List,
I have been asked to document what Admire Pallasite material is actually
worth. Some say under $0.10/g; others say $1.00/g; while still others say
$10.00/g and there are buyers that seem to be happy to pay over $50/g in
places. But, all those numbers are just guesses.
Since
Anyone have a piece of that one?
Steve Arnold
Of "Meteorite Men"
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I was thinking of Benjamin Harrisonville
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Sent: Jul 25, 2009 8:57 PM
I was thinking o
Hey List,
I will be selling one Brenham in the next week.
Up for consideration are three Brenhams:
1. 92 pound "Becky Stone" Brenham found on the Travel Channel's Cash and
Treasures TV Show
2. 351 pound Oriented Brenham
3. 82 pound "Traveler" Brenham found on the Travel Channel's Cash a
You had to go and stop the sample pages where the topic on the last
paragraph states::
"The very act of collecting, many say is sexual..."
Thanks, now we all will have to go out and buy this just to find out what
he is talking about.
While I have heard people in the field tell others to go
Hey List,
Well, it was interesting to see how the Meteorite Men collectible slabs
went on Ebay this past week. I was genuinely surprised to see the complete
set of 18 go actually go for more than the 18 individuals did. I thought it
would have been the other way around. Usually volume sa
Mike,
I don't disagree with you on most of what you said.
I just don't think that getting one's panties in a wad because someone
would want to know if they spotted your car somewhere is the huge "ethics
violation" that you make it out to be.
Maybe others would think it is. I don't. I jus
In a message dated 7/17/2009 2:10:04 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
stanleygr...@hotmail.com writes:
All:
I'm relatively new at this and I was wondering.
Why is there so much difference between this fall and the West, TX fall?
Thanks,
Greg S
*
Greg,
The main difference is that a me
Carl, Anne and Mike,
I am a bit bewildered about this as well.
If Carl had asked what car Farmer drove because he wanted to slit his car
tires, that would be one thing. But I don't think that is the case here.
When I was at West hunting, and finding lots of rocks, would I ever think
som
In a message dated 7/16/2009 12:11:43 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
joshuatreemus...@embarqmail.com writes:
Steve Arnold is a contender, I think he beat
the pants off Mike at West, but didn't he have a 5 year long drought?
***
Phil,
I am honored by your mention, but we have to be serious
Amazing find Mike,
Congratulations on such a great recovery!
Steve Arnold
of "Meteorite Men"
In a message dated 7/15/2009 9:13:11 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
meteoritem...@gmail.com writes:
No wonder Farmer was happy. I'd be loopy! Nice find.
**Performance you need and the
In a message dated 7/15/2009 7:04:19 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
d...@fallingrocks.com writes:
Steve,
My stepson has Tourette Syndrome. Thankfully not coprolalia...yet, anyway.
But c'mon...
DG
***
Dave,
My apologies go out.
I did not intend to insult anyone with Tourette's Syndrome
In a message dated 7/15/2009 1:03:15 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
meteoritehun...@comcast.net writes:
Steve even a monkey would understand the difference between a minted
coin with numbers stamped on and a plastic box with handwritten paper.
By the way we many thousands for each limited edi
Hello Jim,
I am sorry if I didn't make this clear, but let me state it one more time.
I have absolutely no problem with people selling limited edition meteorite
coins or limited edition meteorite tokens or limited edition meteorite
medals. Or limited edition meteorite anythings.
I am all
In a message dated 7/15/2009 11:23:32 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
meteorite...@yahoo.com writes:
Let me get this strait, so you put it in a box, and make a label saying it
is from you, and all you do is put a number on it, say #4 of 45.
Damn, can't believe I didn't think of that first. I have
In a message dated 7/15/2009 11:23:18 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
meteorite...@yahoo.com writes:
I am sure though, when they go to sell their box later that anyone with
brains will say, h .35 gram fragment of Allende retails for about $3.00,
so I offer you $1.00 and not "wow", this is a l
Hello Folks,
For any of you who missed the TV show "Meteorite Men," or for those of you
who would like to watch it again, it is airing 4 more times over the next
3 days on the Science Channel.
Wed. July 15, 8:00 pm Eastern Time
Wed. July 15, 11:00 pm Eastern Time
Thurs. July 16, 3:00 pm
Hello List,
I am excited to announce the prototype to a new line of meteorite
collectibles Geoff Notkin and I are working on. Several years ago, I put some
pieces of Brenham Shale in a plastic "slabs" as a test as a Limited Edition
Collectible at the Haviland Kansas Meteorite Festival, they
Hello List,
I am sending this out without Geoff's review, without his editing and
without his approval. The opinions shared below belong solely to me, and do
not necessarily reflect on the opinions of this meteorite list, our TV
network or our sponsors. :-)
Due to much of the feedback I
Hello List,
I have just had some great off list correspondence with Dave Ghessling
over at FallingRocks.com.
He, like a gentleman, expressed off list with me a concern that I had
mistakenly lumped the Georgia Fireball of this year in with the group of
events
that has revealed some of the
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